In the House of Commons, Rona Ambrose says killing the Northern Gateway pipeline project takes job opportunities away from Indigenous young people. The Interim Conservative Leader says that, had the project gone through, it would have brought $2 billion worth of job-creation contracts to First Nations.

City Sewer and Water crews continue to respond to calls after several days of heavy rain.

The following roads that were previously closed are now open; Trendiak, Mountain, and Melbourne.

Fort William Road is back open to traffic and the portable pumps have been removed.

As of yesterday afternoon city officials say the 15th Side Road between Mountain Road and Thunder Drive is still closed. Belton Street is closed in two sections between Maxwell and Everton and Lancaster and North End.

In his fall 2016 reports, the Federal Auditor General says as the number of Indigenous people in the justice system grows, it can't provide them with the supports they need when they need them.

He says more than 75% of Indigenous offenders were sent to medium- or maximum-security institutions. He says their parole was delayed because they weren't given access to rehabilitation programs quickly enough, leaving them less prepared as they re-enter society.